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Over the past year, cycling has become one of the bigger topics of conversation, both because of its exercise and fitness benefits throughout COVID, and because of its impeccable aesthetics.

For those of us who haven't jumped on the cycling trend (besides Peloton, does that count?), a city bike is more than enough. Whether you're looking to explore your city, or need an alternative to public transport for your daily commute, a Brompton bike is the ultimate companion.

As part of its latest Sport collection, Kenzo has tapped Brompton to create a limited-edition cycle with only 50 numbered bikes around the world. The custom-made folding bike features a unique color combination of purple and orange, and matches with the apparel collection.

In addition to the bike itself, a special foldable Kenzo x Overade helmet has also been created, featuring Kenzo branding at the back.

All proceeds from the Kenzo x Brompton bike will be donated to global charity Qhubeka, helping people to get access to transportation through bicycles in Africa.

The Kenzo Sport collection is now available online as well as in Kenzo stores worldwide, with the Brompton exclusively available through an upcoming raffle.

If you can't get your hands on one of the limited-edition pieces, why not check out Frank Ocean's favorite bike from VanMoof?

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